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Visio – Is there a way to build a clock wall with different time zones?

Solved1.54K views2nd November 2021Time Zone Visio
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Cyrus Uible [SLC]40 1st November 2021 0 Comments

I see there is a [DataMinerTime] placeholder for displaying the server time.  I’d like to build something like this however.  Is there a way to feed an offset to this shape in order to display different time zones?

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Ben Vandenberghe [SLC] [DevOps Enabler]9.17K Posted 1st November 2021 1 Comment

Hi Cyrus – maybe some information in this thread will help you: Clock Macro – DataMiner Dojo

Cyrus Uible [SLC] Posted new comment 1st November 2021
Cyrus Uible [SLC] commented 1st November 2021

ah yes, this is perfect thank you!

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Gerwin van der Kamp [DevOps Enabler]2.92K Posted 2nd November 2021 0 Comments

That example is nice, however if you want to display UTC and for instance Amsterdam & London, than we have to keep track of the BST/GMT  CEST/CET and the dates they switch over. It is possible to have an date/time placeholder where you can set the timezone to follow?

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